We can all imagine what healthy soil looks like: Rich, crumbly, and dark brown, bursting with nutrients and ready to house your greenest veggies, most succulent fruits, and prettiest flowers. But ...
Master Gardener Larry Steele holds red worm casting Lynn Ke.jpg Master Gardener Larry Steele holds a handful of hardworking red worms, which turn kitchen waste into nutritious castings. (Lynn Ketchum) ...
If your yard is known for standing water and occasional draining problems, you're limited in what you can plant. Thankfully ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hands pressing plant into the ground - Momo Productions/Getty Images A healthy garden begins in the ground, so avoid making the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Barbara Damrosch, Special to The Washington Post There are many ways to make a garden bed, but one thing is constant: The soil within it should have the ...
Worms are not native to North America. About 20,000 years ago, our continent experienced an Ice Age, along with Europe and Asia. The phenomenon decimated the worm population, with the only survivors ...
What is 'no-till' gardening? Is it better for my garden than traditional digging and tilling every year or not? What are the advantages of this method and how can I start using it? This method of ...
Dear Master Gardener: My wife and I would like to plant a big shade tree in our front yard with beautiful fall color. We are thinking of planting a red maple. Is that a good choice? Answer: Red maple ...